Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 13:39:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 19:10:11
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In a shocking turn of events, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has acquitted a man accused of rape via false promise of marriage, on the grounds that the woman involved was legally married to him through the entire course of their relationship.
The court ruled that since the woman never legally divorced her husband, the accused could not be held guilty of deception, despite the fact that he may have induced her by promising to marry her.
The implications of this decision are staggering. It would seem that the priority of Indian courts is the preservation of a marriage, even if it means legitimizing rape and false promises.
Sources close to the case have revealed that the woman plans to appeal this decision. One source, who wishes to remain anonymous, comments, "Despite this decision, I know that I will win. I will marry the man I love, and no one can stop me."
Time will tell if this ruling will pave the way for similar cases, or if it will be overturned and sent back to the drawing board.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.